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Rochester solves $8.5m transit questionRTS in Rochester, New York, saves by working with Conduent to upgrade its CAD/AVL systems rather than ripping them up and replacing them. Andrew Bardin Williams hops on for a ride.
What to do, what...

Six easy steps to securityAs security threats become increasingly vast and varied, multinationals are beginning to see the need for an effective global security operations centre to protect their organisation. James I. Chong...

The long road to Spanish enlightenmentJulián Núñez, immediate past president of ASECAP, gets his teeth into the vision of a European strategy for toll roads. David Arminas reports from Madrid. Getting European politicians to agree to a...

Grey areas: who's legally responsible for C/AVs?Connected and autonomous vehicles are an exciting development in the ITS sector but amid
the hype some big questions about their deployment remain unanswered, finds Ben Spencer
Connected and...

Interoperability: towards the new frontierAfter six years of intensive research, testing and negotiation, the US tolling industry is well on its way to groundbreaking results in the effort to establish regional - and eventually national -...

MaaS transit does DallasWhat started five years ago as a mobile ticketing app is evolving towards a full MaaS offering for the US city of Dallas, Texas. Colin Sowman finds out why and how. When it was launched in September...

Blockchain: the next big thing for ITS? Really?Everyone's heard of blockchain but most people are less sure about what it really is, and how it might be used in transportation. Andrew Williams peers into cyberspace to find some answers. A...